Understand Your Options

There are a variety of options for seniors and their families seeking housing and care options, which can make it difficult to know where to start.
Seniorly strives to offer families the most comprehensive information on senior housing options, including pricing and availability for the communities you are interested in.

Encompasses a wide variety of options, from age-restricted to full service “hotel-like” communities.Recommended for
those that want more social engagement and light services, while living self-sufficiently.
Many independent living communities have partnerships with home health/care agencies to allow residents to stay
in communities even when they need help with their personal care.
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Includes help with Activities of Daily Living(ADLs) or monitoring of daily activities and outside health care providers.Recommended for
people who can no longer age safely at home, require some type of help with ADLs, or desire a maintenance-free lifestyle.
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Support for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.Recommended for
those diagnosed with memory loss and who require help everyday. If you or your loved one suspects that there is a memory problem, contact a medical professional for an evaluation.
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Short-term stay that can range from a week to a month long, and provide comprehensive care in a senior living communityRecommended for
family caregivers who need a break from their caregiving duties while they take a vacation,
recover from surgery, or take time to set up along-term care plan for aging relative
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The goal of hospice care is to improve the quality of life for residents and family caregivers by providing a safe, supportive environment for aging.Recommended for
seniors who are chronically or terminally ill. Hospice care is meant to provide management of pain and symptoms,
while attending to a person’s emotional and spiritual needs toward the end of life.
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In-home caregivers can provide hourly or round-the-clock support for seniors who prefer to age in place at home.Recommended for
seniors who are not yet ready to move into a senior housing community,
but require some form of assistance with the activities of daily living such as showering, dressing, eating, etc.
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